Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
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A major tourism draw to the province is Mount Banahaw. The mountain is surrounded by spiritual mysticism with many cults and religious organizations staying on the mountain. Numerous pilgrims visit the mountain especially during Holy Week.

The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. NCR is one of the 12 defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines according to the National Economic and Development Authority. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.

City

A city is a large and permanent human settlement. Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town in general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law.

Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation. The concentration of development greatly facilitates interaction between people and businesses, benefiting both parties in the process, but it also presents challenges to managing urban growth.

Origins

There is not enough evidence to assert what conditions gave rise to the first cities. Some theorists have speculated on what they consider suitable pre-conditions and basic mechanisms that might have been important driving forces.

Philippines

The Philippines (i/ˈfɪlᵻpiːnz/; Filipino:Pilipinas[ˌpɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino:Republika ng Pilipinas), is a sovereignisland country in Southeast Asia situated in the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of about 7,500 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City; both are part of Metro Manila.

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
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Philippine Tourism Course 2015 - Quezon City - NCR - Travel Document

Philippine Tourism Course 2015 - Quezon City - NCR - Travel Document

Philippine Tourism Course 2015 - Quezon City - NCR - Travel Document

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Cheap travel Public transportation in Metro Manila Philippines

Cheap travel Public transportation in Metro Manila Philippines

Cheap travel Public transportation in Metro Manila Philippines

Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
Your essential guide to unforgettable food, travel and nightlife adventures in the Philippines and beyond!
Have a great day and a fantastic life ahead! :-) Cheers, Lord and Aksana
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Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
►Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more food videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
►Follow my Instagram for current updates: https://www.instagram.com/migrationology/
First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Dilim...

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a c...

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
►Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more food videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
►Follow my Instagram for current updates: https://www.instagram.com/migrationology/
First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
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Main camera: http://amzn.to/2dEL3hv
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
*These are Amazon affiliate links
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
T-shirts available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
--
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
►Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more food videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
►Follow my Instagram for current updates: https://www.instagram.com/migrationology/
First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
Camera gear I use:
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2dEL3hv
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
*These are Amazon affiliate links
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
T-shirts available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
--
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Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/videolux...
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I highly recommend the air filter from the CambridgeMask company - If you are in the market for one, please consider using this link http://amzn.to/2qcjEuw it would help support videolux.org- Thank you! The other product i use when traveling is the Pacsafe cross-body sling bag. It has many security features that ensure the safety on my valuables when in areas like this where pickpockets are prone to operate - Link to Product: http://amzn.to/2iObtSj

2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
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Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Dilim...

Charming Lucban: A Quick Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to the Lucban, a famous town in the province of Quezon. Be charmed by the colors and culinary delights of this festive place in the Philippines. This video is another production of LexGo.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexgotravel
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lexbonife
Website: http://www.lexgo.ph
LexGo, the travel blog is created by Lex Bonife

published: 10 Jun 2015

Travel Tips To Manila Part 1

Beautiful Bukidnon: A Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to Bukidnon and the experiences you must not miss when you travel to this beautiful province in the Southern Philippines. This video is another episode from LexGo, the Youtube travel show.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexgoblogtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lexbonife
Website: http://lexgoblogtv.com
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife

What To Know About Manila, Philippines

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit ...

published: 20 Jul 2013

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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Philippines | Travel and Tours Guide in Manila Part 2

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
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Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
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I would love to connect with you!
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
Your essential guide to unforgettable food, travel and nightlife adventures in the Philippines and beyond!
Have a great day and a fantastic life ahead! :-) Cheers, Lord and Aksana
Food | Travel | Lifestyle | Parties | Nightlife | Events
For business inquiries, please send us a message :-)
www.HourPhilippines.com

2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
Your essential guide to unforgettable food, travel and nightlife adventures in the Philippines and beyond!
Have a great day and a fantastic life ahead! :-) Cheers, Lord and Aksana
Food | Travel | Lifestyle | Parties | Nightlife | Events
For business inquiries, please send us a message :-)
www.HourPhilippines.com

Charming Lucban: A Quick Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to the Lucban, a famous town in the province of Quezon. Be charmed by the colors and culinary delights of this festive place in the Philipp...

A quick travel guide to the Lucban, a famous town in the province of Quezon. Be charmed by the colors and culinary delights of this festive place in the Philippines. This video is another production of LexGo.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexgotravel
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lexbonife
Website: http://www.lexgo.ph
LexGo, the travel blog is created by Lex Bonife

A quick travel guide to the Lucban, a famous town in the province of Quezon. Be charmed by the colors and culinary delights of this festive place in the Philippines. This video is another production of LexGo.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexgotravel
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lexbonife
Website: http://www.lexgo.ph
LexGo, the travel blog is created by Lex Bonife

Beautiful Bukidnon: A Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to Bukidnon and the experiences you must not miss when you travel to this beautiful province in the Southern Philippines. This video is ano...

A quick travel guide to Bukidnon and the experiences you must not miss when you travel to this beautiful province in the Southern Philippines. This video is another episode from LexGo, the Youtube travel show.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexgoblogtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lexbonife
Website: http://lexgoblogtv.com
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife

A quick travel guide to Bukidnon and the experiences you must not miss when you travel to this beautiful province in the Southern Philippines. This video is another episode from LexGo, the Youtube travel show.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexgoblogtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lexbonife
Website: http://lexgoblogtv.com
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife

ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
MABUHAY and Welcome to Hour Philippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
Your essential guide to unforgettable food, travel and nightlife adventures in the Philippines and beyond!
Have a great day and a fantastic life ahead! :-) Cheers, Lord and Aksana
Food | Travel | Lifestyle | Parties | Nightlife | Events
For business inquiries, please send us a message :-)
www.HourPhilippines.com

What To Know About Manila, Philippines

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and o...

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit www.ThePhilippines.com

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit www.ThePhilippines.com

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Dilim...

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a c...

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
►Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more food videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
Camera gear I use:
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2dEL3hv
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
*These are Amazon affiliate links
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
T-shirts available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
--
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
►Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more food videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
►Follow my Instagram for current updates: https://www.instagram.com/migrationology/
First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Dilim...

Walking in the malls of Cubao - Philippines Trip

published: 10 Apr 2016

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet Maria from the Province of DAVAO. The Slums in Manila

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To und...

Philippines - Gopro Hero 4 Stroll Around Cubao-Araneta in Quezon City

Cubao-Araneta is one of the busy, built-up areas in Quezon City - the largest and most populous city in Metro Manila. I stayed here for 5 days in a building called ManhattanParkway next to Gateway Mall, also near Farmer`s Market, Ali Mall, and SM Mall Cubao.
Cubao is a strange area because it`s under heavy development and gentrification, so on one side of Aurora Blvd it`s rather upscale and luxurious, similar to being in Makati. On the other side of Aurora Blvd, it`s loud, noisy, dirty, chaotic, and rather third world. My building was quite nice, but the noise from Aurora Blvd was insane. It`s hard to explain how loud the traffic is at 5am - and I was on the 7th floor.

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
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Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
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ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To understand poverty, you must look at the bigger picture.
I would like to explain to you thoroughly why the Philippines still remains in the 3rd world. Maybe I should produce a video/film about it sometime soon.
Click the link to watch the story of Delia. Thanks a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZAKYr0xwY&t=45s
Click the link to watch more videos like this one. Thank you...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
My brother and I were interviewed by a German journalist. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGvXQHJ-C0
How much did the Marcos family bribed President Duterte to let a brutal dictator to be buried in the NationalHeroes' Cemetery? Click the link to watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjjmlPOF7M
This is what I have to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgYx53YgWEc

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To understand poverty, you must look at the bigger picture.
I would like to explain to you thoroughly why the Philippines still remains in the 3rd world. Maybe I should produce a video/film about it sometime soon.
Click the link to watch the story of Delia. Thanks a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZAKYr0xwY&t=45s
Click the link to watch more videos like this one. Thank you...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
My brother and I were interviewed by a German journalist. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGvXQHJ-C0
How much did the Marcos family bribed President Duterte to let a brutal dictator to be buried in the NationalHeroes' Cemetery? Click the link to watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjjmlPOF7M
This is what I have to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgYx53YgWEc

Philippines - Gopro Hero 4 Stroll Around Cubao-Araneta in Quezon City

Cubao-Araneta is one of the busy, built-up areas in Quezon City - the largest and most populous city in Metro Manila. I stayed here for 5 days in a building cal...

Cubao-Araneta is one of the busy, built-up areas in Quezon City - the largest and most populous city in Metro Manila. I stayed here for 5 days in a building called ManhattanParkway next to Gateway Mall, also near Farmer`s Market, Ali Mall, and SM Mall Cubao.
Cubao is a strange area because it`s under heavy development and gentrification, so on one side of Aurora Blvd it`s rather upscale and luxurious, similar to being in Makati. On the other side of Aurora Blvd, it`s loud, noisy, dirty, chaotic, and rather third world. My building was quite nice, but the noise from Aurora Blvd was insane. It`s hard to explain how loud the traffic is at 5am - and I was on the 7th floor.

Cubao-Araneta is one of the busy, built-up areas in Quezon City - the largest and most populous city in Metro Manila. I stayed here for 5 days in a building called ManhattanParkway next to Gateway Mall, also near Farmer`s Market, Ali Mall, and SM Mall Cubao.
Cubao is a strange area because it`s under heavy development and gentrification, so on one side of Aurora Blvd it`s rather upscale and luxurious, similar to being in Makati. On the other side of Aurora Blvd, it`s loud, noisy, dirty, chaotic, and rather third world. My building was quite nice, but the noise from Aurora Blvd was insane. It`s hard to explain how loud the traffic is at 5am - and I was on the 7th floor.

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good de...

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!!

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!!

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Cheap travel Public transportation in Metro Manila Philippines

Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
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Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
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4:19

Charming Lucban: A Quick Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to the Lucban, a famous town in the province of Quezon. Be charmed by...

Charming Lucban: A Quick Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to the Lucban, a famous town in the province of Quezon. Be charmed by the colors and culinary delights of this festive place in the Philippines. This video is another production of LexGo.
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LexGo, the travel blog is created by Lex Bonife

Beautiful Bukidnon: A Travel Guide

A quick travel guide to Bukidnon and the experiences you must not miss when you travel to this beautiful province in the Southern Philippines. This video is another episode from LexGo, the Youtube travel show.
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LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife

8:52

Quezon City, Manila (Elegance Travel)

This is a travel vlog at Quezon City, Manila which is the Capital of the Philippines. It i...

Modern Metro Manila 2016 Tour Overview by HourPhilippines.com

ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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2:47

What To Know About Manila, Philippines

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more th...

What To Know About Manila, Philippines

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit www.ThePhilippines.com

Travel to the Real Philippines: Social and Economic Poverty. Meet FLOR of Quezon City

Flor and her son are physically fat as you can see on this film. But the municipal doctor said that they are truly malnourished.
Flor and her son sleep on a cold cemented floor. They technically
have nothing but love for one another (mother and son).
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Giving is Socialism, click the link. Thanks!!

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
Camera gear I use:
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2dEL3hv
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
*These are Amazon affiliate links
I would love to connect with you!
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--
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Cheap travel Public transportation in Metro Manila Philippines

Traveling in the Philippines can be an adventure unto itself. Breakfast in Bulacan and catching an UV transport to Quezon city for 45Php. From there i get on the MRT / Sardine can/ Metro Rail Transit to travel from NorthEDSA station to AyalaStation in Makati. A quick stop at the Glorietta malls and another UV transport to Paranaque.
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2017 ManilaJoyrideMakati to Quezon City via EDSA15 Minutes. Hi Guys this is LordHappy 2017 once again. This is a joy ride from Makati to Quezon City on EDSA the busiest throughfare in Metro Manila. As it is new years day the traffic was minimal and I was able to get to Trinoma Quezon City in less than 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy this video and a new YouTube audio library track Alternate by VibeTracks.
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
Your essential guide to unforgettable food, travel and nightlife adventures in the Philippines and beyond!
Have a great day and a fantastic life ahead! :-) Cheers, Lord and Aksana
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For business inquiries, please send us a message :-)
www.HourPhilippines.com

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
►Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more food videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
--
Camera gear I use:
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2dEL3hv
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2epFsQx
*These are Amazon affiliate links
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
T-shirts available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
--
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Modern Metro Manila 2016 Tour Overview by HourPhilippines.com

ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet Maria from the Province of DAVAO. The Slums in Manila

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To understand poverty, you must look at the bigger picture.
I would like to explain to you thoroughly why the Philippines still remains in the 3rd world. Maybe I should produce a video/film about it sometime soon.
Click the link to watch the story of Delia. Thanks a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZAKYr0xwY&t=45s
Click the link to watch more videos like this one. Thank you...
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My brother and I were interviewed by a German journalist. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGvXQHJ-C0
How much did the Marcos family bribed President Duterte to let a brutal dictator to be buried in the NationalHeroes' Cemetery? Click the link to watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjjmlPOF7M
This is what I have to say.
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Philippines - Gopro Hero 4 Stroll Around Cubao-Araneta in Quezon City

Cubao-Araneta is one of the busy, built-up areas in Quezon City - the largest and most populous city in Metro Manila. I stayed here for 5 days in a building called ManhattanParkway next to Gateway Mall, also near Farmer`s Market, Ali Mall, and SM Mall Cubao.
Cubao is a strange area because it`s under heavy development and gentrification, so on one side of Aurora Blvd it`s rather upscale and luxurious, similar to being in Makati. On the other side of Aurora Blvd, it`s loud, noisy, dirty, chaotic, and rather third world. My building was quite nice, but the noise from Aurora Blvd was insane. It`s hard to explain how loud the traffic is at 5am - and I was on the 7th floor.

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Pinoy Joyride - Kennon Road Joyride (Baguio Bound)

Documented my Kennon Road trip to Baguio. It was a nice sunny morning and the sights of th...

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
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